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BeyondPress give you an HTML 3.2 + CSS Level 1 document that conserves =
all the most subtle clues of your original Xpress document (see the CSS1 =
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This method has a few important advantages:
2) You can have the same look both on paper and on HTML
That's what word processor-to-HTML filters tend to do, and that's precisely
what's wrong with them. You don't want the online documentation to look
like the paper stuff, except for quick-and-dirty purposes.
David Dvorkin
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